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    its accountability. To discover the nature of a paradigm, one must follow the set rules passed down from earlier results of attempted experiments with those paradigms. After explain the nature of paradigms, Thomas Kuhn gives insight to the emergence of crises and scientific theories. He defines crises as being the outcome of changes in paradigms and the arrival of new theories brought about by failed theories. What has become common sense or second nature to scientists now is the…

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    Emergence is contingent upon conditional interactionism, with two primary factors impacting the outcome: “(1) the nature of the interaction (or “interrelation”) that gives rise to the emergent and (2) the nature of the preexisting conditions that underlie…

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    He argues that the emergence of agriculture has lead to “changing human settlement patterns, health status, work patterns, family and social life, and new religious and social systems” (Moore, 2013, 76). Archaeologists can prove this through charred plant remains, and have concluded…

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    forced to become pioneers of epidemic tracking. In the book Patient Zero by Marilee Peters, it talks about how various diseases are created, transmitted, and controlled. Each chapter gives context to the “patient zero” of various diseases, their emergence, how they were assessed, and their devastating effects. The evolution of Cholera, Typhoid, and the Black Plague helps society understand how diseases arise and how to contain them. Body Paragraph 1: From mapping cases of Cholera, it was found…

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    Influenza Case Study

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    As in the case of swine-origin influenza A/H1N1, which is 26 caused by mutation of influenza H1N1 and has rapidly 27 spread to every continent in 2009, the emergence of new 28 organisms due to mutation can cause disturbance of exist- 29 ing ecosystems. On the other hand, even if sickle cell ane- 30 mia acts as a harmful mutation in most environments, it 31 can act as a beneficial mutant by virtue of the heterozy- 32 gote advantage and may promote human survival in 33 malaria-infested regions.…

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    I have never been one with strong held believes in the creation of humans or life on earth from god or gods. I lean heavier towards the theory of life evolution. How does what I believe in and what I have read on American Indian beliefs compare to one another. Also how their creations myths and legends compare to my current beliefs and the Christian and other teachings I grow up with. I will be looking at the Apache, Navajo, and Iroquois creation myth and legend stories. One of the first…

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    during this time that developments such as economic expansion, colonialism and mercantilism fueled this revolution to increase the world power of the colonial empires within Europe. Developments in the late middle ages such as the Crusades, the emergence of a merchant class, the creation of strong central monarchies and even the Renaissance and Age of Discovery impacted the Commercial Revolution. During the Commercial Revolution, Europe experienced a period of huge economic expansion. This…

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    The Era Of Good Feelings

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    in America which in effect positively impacted the economy. Wealth was also now being distrubted more evenly. During the American Revolution nearly half of the nations wealth was concentrated in a small percentage of the population, but with new emergences of innovation the gap between the rich and the poor was widening. The economy was positively changed because there were improvements in transportation which stimulated the circulation of money in the economy, also the new American…

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    5.2 Behaviours Based on findings, both task-focused and relationship-focused behaviours are correlated to leadership emergence in study teams. This finding is against Yoo’s (2004) suggestion that relationship-oriented behaviour was not associated with leadership emergence. But there is no evidence to refute his statement that all team members provide socio-emotional support when it is necessary as the results present that non-leaders also show conflict-solving behaviours. Compared with…

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    In the article, “No one could see the color blue until modern times,” Loria writes how blue was not used to describe objects until more modern times. The author traced the use of each color in a language and culture and saw a pattern of the emergence of the use of each color. Black and white were the first colors to appear, and blue was the last to appear. The sky and ocean were not described as blue and used other colors and words to describe the color. I believe just because we did not used…

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